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Lowell Curtis Duke

1922 - 2013

Lowell Curtis Duke obituary, 1922-2013, Midland, TX

BORN

1922

DIED

2013

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Ellis Resthaven Funeral Home and Memorial Park

4616 North Big Spring Street

Midland, Texas

Lowell Duke Obituary

Lowell Curtis Duke was a strong Christian Man, Husband, Father, Grandfather, Great Grandfather, Farmer and World War II Defender of our Nation. He was a hero to his kids and went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on June 26, 2013. In death he will join his wife Lanell, daughter-in-law Jackie Stroud, grandson Carl Duke, parents Luther and Emma Duke and numerous loved ones who have gone before him. He died after complications from a fall at the Very Young Age of 91. Dad was always young at heart and not once did he think he was old.

Lowell was born in Robert Lee, Texas on April 11, 1922. He was one of seven children and his father taught them all to hunt, fish and raise their own food. His mother, Emma, taught him to preserve food or to "put up" a garden so he would always have something to eat. Dad went to high school in Westbrook, Texas. After graduation he joined the Military in Abilene, Texas and was shipped out to McClellan Field California. His Military Service began when he was shipped overseas during World War II, during his service he received the American Theater Ribbon, an European/African/Middle Eastern Campaign Ribbon. One of Lowell's greatest achievements was receiving the Silver Star for Gallantry in Action against an enemy of the United States. He also received a Victory Medal, 1 Service Strip for service of six months during Wartime and 2 Overseas Strips for 1 years of service in a combat zone.

Lowell was a crack shot and received accommodations as a Pistol Sharp Shooter; he was also an Antiaircraft machine Gunner with decorations and citations for service in Killkeel, Ireland where he operated a 50.caliber machine gun. Lowell saw battles in Normandy, including the storming of Normandy Beach, North France, Ardennes, Rhineland and Central Europe. Dad was very affected by the war and never wanted to discuss his service, until his later years, when he would talk to his Grandson Nathaniel about his service.

After his Honorable Discharge he married Josephine Jordan and they had Larry, Dean and Rhonda Duke. He worked at Webb Air Force Base where he became the Fire Chief of Webb. He rescued many Airplane pilots coming in on a crash landing, he was proud that he never lost a soul the entire time he worked there. After he resigned he got back to his first love and began farming again.

For extra money, Lowell sold produce to the Furr's Supermarket in Midland, but he mostly farmed dry land cotton. One of Lowell's hobbies was hunting for Indian artifacts, such as arrow points, and grinding stones. Lowell has an awesome collection
of arrowheads. He was extremely proud of his axe head and fish hook and bird points. After Josephine died, Lowell met and married Lanell Vaughn Stroud who was the mother of Phil and Glen Stroud. Lowell and Lanell joined their families and had a house of five children. Though times were often hard they managed to buy a farm and had Missy and Belinda. Dad farmed his land for over 50 years and had many struggles. He often described dry land farming as "hoping" and a "good gamble".

Lowell also had many pleasures including the cabin they bought in Ruidoso and the fishing cabin they had at Swiney Switch on Lake Corpus Christi, Dad hunted, fished, and worked hard his whole life. Our Dad was a One-Of-A-Kind, as Belinda described him in a letter for Father's Day she said, "Our dad is the "Ultimate Boy Scout". He could do anything, he was one of those men that could build a house from the ground up the only thing you needed to watch out for was his lost tools and the "electricity it could be a little tricky".

Lowell loved his family and Lanell (Bingy) with an amazing kind of love, he taught us to be honest, work hard and to be frugal. Lowell developed Dementia/ Alzheimer's but he was continually looking for ways to earn a dollar, ever until the end of his life. Lowell often said he would like to trim the dead trees up around town; he could get $10.00 a tree. Lowell said this sum because of his Dementia/Alzheimer's and even though he had lost a bit of his speech and some of his memories he remembered you needed to earn money.

Some things our dad loved was his grandson Nathaniel that he and Lanell helped Missy raise from the age of 3. Lowell and Nathaniel were inseparable they lived together until Dad had to go to an Alzheimer's home, he loved his dog Oliver, Fishing with Larry and Carl in the early years, fishing with his son Dean in his later years and especially taking Dean's "non" leaking boat out. Lowell loved visiting his daughter Rhonda in Portland Texas. Dad always wanted to know if son Phil had a good calf round-up on his New Mexico Ranch. He loved asking about his son Glen's Production Company and how many rigs he had running. He loved for Belinda to tell him about her latest house flipping and what she and Marla were up too. He loved to argue with his daughter Missy and get his haircut. He loved for Missy's beau Scott to take him to the farm where Scott once shot a deer with a compound bow; the first on Dads farm, Lowell was so impressed he called him "Robin Hood". He loved his care providers Laura Price; she was good to him and loved him. He lived his life loving the Lord and said when he prayed the Lord always answered. Our Dad was One-Of-A-Kind we will love and miss him so.

He is survived in death by son Larry Duke wife Rhonda of Midland, Texas, son Dean Duke and wife Brenda of Orange Grove,Texas, son Phil Stroud and wife Revis of Midland, TX, daughter Rhonda Fielder and husband Jim of Portland, Texas, son Glen Stroud and wife Charlotte of Denver City, Texas, daughter Missy Spellings and beau Scott Heineman of Midland, Texas, daughter Belinda Duke and Life Partner Marla Morgette of Midland, Texas, 13 Grandchildren; Courtney, April, Lynn, Brandi, Cody, Patrick, Morgan, Lauren, Jessica, Zachary, Chelsea, Jacob and Nathaniel and 7 Great Grandchildren Aaron, Coby, Kaleb, Taylor, Luke, J. P., and Ethan. Living Siblings Opal of Amarillo, Texas and Nina and Bill of Washington and many more nieces nephews and family.

Family will receive friends on Sunday, June 30, 2013 at Ellis Funeral Home between the hours of 3:00pm and 5:00pm. A funeral service has been set for Monday, July 1, 2013 at 10:00am at Bellview Baptist Church. Interment will follow at Resthaven Memorial Park. Online condolences may be offered at www.ellisfunerals.com.

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Published by Chicago Sun-Times on Jun. 28, 2013.

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July 6, 2013

Jimmy & I and all our family thought so highly of both your parents...wonderful people!! Our prayers are w/you as you suffer this loss. "Absent from the body...present w/Christ". We find comfort in knowing this separation is temporary for the Christian. Love you all. Joyce Lucas & family.

Becki Womack

July 2, 2013

I just now read about your loss and cannot express how much my heart breaks for each of you. I loved your mom and dad so very much. Your mom was one of the best Sunday School teachers I ever had. They were such great role models for all us who were lucky enough to be a small part of their lives. I pray that God will bring you comfort and peace to sustain you through these days to come and that soon you will not feel the pain of loss but the great joy of all the remarkable memories that you have. You all hold a very special place in my heart as we all grew up in a small community that provided us with the chance to truly know one another as good friends. We were blessed with that opportunity and we were blessed to have known your mom and dad. With love and deepest sincerity,

James Cunningham

July 1, 2013

My prayers are with each of you during this time of sorrow, Lowell was a good man and a good Christian, he joins is wife Lanell in the house of the lord, you know they are smiling down on us today. May God bless each of you.

Alecia Collins

June 30, 2013

Thinking of all the Duke family at this time of sorrow. I will always remember how wonderful your parents were to have all those teenage girls at their house. I will be keeping you in my thoughts.

June 30, 2013

My thoughts and prayers are with each of you at the loss of this special man in your lives. I was pleased to get the obituary and find many things about his service record that I never knew, Blessings to each of you as you remember the wonderful times you spent with him and the love you found with him. God give you peace knowing we will meet him again in Heaven ..Bill and Nina Click, Silverdale, WA

June 30, 2013

Missy, Phil and each family member, my prayers are with you. Bill and I loved Lowell and Lanell so much. They were always good and kind to us as well as everyone they knew. They helped so many people. Bill used to bring them and Nathan watermelons and Lowell got a kick out of watching Nathan and Bill.
May God bless and comfort you in your time of sorrow. Bill and Alice

Shirley Mariott

June 29, 2013

To the Duke family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of sorrow.

Bobby & Shirley Mariott

Mary Ann Formwalt Myrick

June 29, 2013

So many fond memories of times past. Lowell was Mothers favorite brother and loved the times they spent together. The photo of the deer was made on our old place at Cottonwood, the other photo has Daddy and my brother Roy in it. Times were hard then yet joyful times hunting and fishing together. God bless and comfort all.

Cindy Lovington

June 29, 2013

Pa was truly a very good man. My thoughts and prayers go out to each and everyone of you. May God give you the comfort you will need in the days ahead. Love y'all Cindy Kegley Lovington

Roy & Sharon Graham

June 29, 2013

A real American Hero.Service to our country.Family man.Neighbor in the very truest sense of the word.Sharon and I were blessed to have the Duke Family as our closest neighbors when we returned from Germany in 1966.What a blessing they were to us and continued to be in the church and community. Lowell loved to serve and help families any way he could with food or service. He had a strong testimony for our Lord and he was a bold witness in actions and deeds.It just seems that all of our best words are so inadequate when it comes to describing a life so well lived with so much depth and volume and enthusiasm.Praise be to God. Our Love, Roy and Sharon Graham

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